The capacity to intuitively understand physical interactions is a fundamental aspect of human cognitive development. From infancy, individuals exhibit an implicit grasp of object behaviour and ...
A new series of experiments suggests that people consistently view slow, deliberative thinking as a sign of higher intelligence and reliability compared to fast, intuitive thinking, even when both ...
Intuition has often been dismissed as vague or unscientific. But that’s changing. An emerging body of evidence shows that a well-trained intuition, what we sometimes call “gut feelings,” is key to our ...
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